Claimed your little bit of turf on the world wide web? You may want to know that a new deciosn by the Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers could expand the naming convention for websites.

A new addition to Google’s search software can sort results by your location. How much longer until Skynet uses this to track down Sarah Connor?

The final volume of Robert Jordan’s “The Wheel of Time” saga will be three volumes.

Krazy Joe’s Punch in the Junk: Joe’s back and his swift fist of justice lands squarely on the writer for the “Life on Mars” finale. Seems Joe wasn’t happy with the ending….

Movie Talk:

There are two new movies about the Easter Bunny in development.

Director Gore Verbinski is jumping ship on the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise.

Slice of Trivia: This week Kurt in St. George tests the studio crew and you with three new clips. Email your clips to Kurt at sliceoftrivia@gmail.com. Your entries could get picked and played on the show.

TV Talk: This week’s TV Talk has a huge SPOILERS for “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” If you missed the penultimate episode of the season and some of the huge events that happened, you may want to skip this part of the show.

Interview: This week, Mike and Summer talk to Steve and Michael Wang, the creators and producers of “Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight”

In the Future:

Timothy Zhan is helping celebrate the 20th anniversary of the “Star Wars” publishing franchise with DelRay with a new novel. It will be set after the classic trilogy and include some favorite characters from the trilogy and Zhan’s previous novels.

“Shadow of the Colossus” has been optioned to become a big-screen feature film

Listener comments: If you have any suggestions or comments, please let us know. Keep your comments brief, or funny, and maybe you’ll hear your message on the voicemail show!

Comments

You guys haven’t spoiled anything for me so far, so I’m not complaining – just making a comment.

I don’t think it’s a valid argument to say that it’s okay to spoil shows because immediately afterward it was on Google News or NBC. I don’t think I’ve ever been to Google News and I try to avoid articles about my shows until after I’ve seen the most recent episode.

Sam was right when she said that you have to be diligent to avoid spoilers. It’s a problem caused by DVR and Internet viewing and I don’t see it going away. I tend to watch shows with the most spoiler potential live or within the next couple of days.

Will – I think it’s becoming harder and harder NOT to be spoiled on movie/tv/book plots due to the Internet’s easy access. It used to be when someone spoiled something you were usually within punching distance making retribution MUCH easier!

Tensaibaka – BWHAHAHAAHAHAH! Uhm. Sorry. Asking for us to pronounce something correctly is a spin of the wheel. Sometimes you win, mostly you lose!